Tour of Duty/Contract Period Subject to the adoption of another Council Decision extending the Mission mandate and approving the appropriate Budgetary Impact Statement, the initial duration of the deployment should be of 12 months. The Civilian Operations Commander requests that EU Member States propose candidates for the following international expert positions for EUCAP Sahel Niger, according to the requirements and profiles described below: A. Essential Requirements EU Member States are requested to ensure that the following essential requirements are strictly met and accepted in respect of civilian international experts to the Mission. Citizenship Citizenship of an EU Member State. Integrity The candidates must maintain the highest standards of personal integrity, impartiality and selfdiscipline within the Mission. The candidates are not allowed to provide or discuss any information or document as a result of access to classified and/or sensitive information relating to the Mission or respective tasks and activities. They shall carry out their duties and act in the interest of the Mission. Negotiation Skills The candidates must have excellent negotiating skills and the ability to work professionally in a stressful and diverse environment. Flexibility and Adaptability The candidates must be able to work in arduous conditions with a limited network of support and with unpredictable working hours and a considerable workload. They must have the ability to work professionally as a member of a team, in task forces and working groups with mixed composition (e.g. civilian and military staff) and be able to cope with extended separation from family and usual environment. Availability The candidates must be able to undertake any other administrative tasks related with the competencies, responsibilities and functions of the respective position within the Mission, as required by the Head of Mission. Physical and Mental Health The candidates must be physically fit and in good health without any physical or mental problems or substance dependency which may impair operational performance in the Mission. To ensure duty of care in a non-benign environment, selected candidates should, in principle, be under the normal age of retirement in EU Member States. Language Skills 1 Language requirements are specified in the respective job descriptions. Report writing skills are especially needed. Knowledge of local languages will be an asset. Computer Skills Skills in word processing, spreadsheet and e-mail systems are essential. Knowledge of other IT tools will be an asset. 1 Common European Framework of References for Languages 2 / 10
Education European Qualifications Framework (EQF) 2. Driving Licence The candidates must be in possession of a valid including Mission area civilian driving licence for motor vehicles (Category B or equivalent). They also must be able to drive any 4-wheeldrive vehicle. Category C driving licence is desirable or as specified in the respective job description. Serious deficiencies in any of these essential requirements may result in repatriation/termination of the secondment/contract. B. Recommended Requirements Knowledge of the EU Institutions The candidates should have a good knowledge of the EU Institutions and international standards, particularly related to the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), including the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). Knowledge of Sahel The candidates should have a good knowledge of the history, culture, social and political situation of the region; and also knowledge of the police, judiciary and governmental structures (distinct advantage). Knowledge and Experience of SSR - The candidates must be acquainted with Security Sector Reform concepts and practices, especially in Africa (distinct advantage). Training and Experience The candidates should have attended a Civilian Crisis Management Course or have participated in a CSDP Mission (desirable). C. Essential Documents and Equipment for Selected Candidates Passport The selected candidates must obtain a passport from their respective national authorities. If possible, a Service Passport or Diplomatic Passport should be issued. Visas EU Member States and selected candidates must ensure that visas are obtained for entry into the Mission area prior to departure from their home country. It is also essential to obtain any transit visas, which may be required for passage through countries en route to the Mission. Required Personnel Security Clearance (PSC) The selected candidates will have to be in possession of the necessary level of Personnel Security Clearance (PSC) as specified in the respective job descriptions. For seconded experts, the original certificate of the national security clearance or a proof of the initiation of the process must accompany them upon deployment. For contracted experts, the process will be initiated by the Mission upon deployment. For both seconded and contracted experts, access to EUCI will be limited to RESTRICTED until the issuance of their national security clearance. Certificate/Booklet of Vaccination The selected candidates must be in possession of a valid certificate/booklet of vaccination showing all vaccinations and immunisations received. They also must be vaccinated according to the required immunisations for the Mission area. Yellow fever vaccination is compulsory to be admitted in to the country. Medical Certificate The selected candidates should undergo an extensive medical examination and be certified medically fit for Mission duty by a competent authority from the EU Member States. A copy of this certification must accompany deployed seconded/contracted personnel. Personal Protection Equipment It is recommended that national authorities provide seconded selected candidates, i.e. Police/Military Officers with a bullet proof vest and helmet (level IV), and a 9mm duty side arm together with 100 rounds of ammunition upon deployment. 2 https://ec.europa.eu/ploteus/content/descriptors-page 3 / 10
D. Additional Information on the Selection Process The EU strives for improved gender balance in CSDP operations in compliance with UNSCR 1325. The CPCC encourages the EU Member States and European Institutions to take this into account when offering contributions. Application Form Applications will be considered only when using the standard Application Form (Annex 2) to be returned in Word format, and indicating which position(s) the candidate is applying for. Selection Process The candidates considered to be most suitable will be shortlisted and, if needed, interviewed in Brussels, at the Headquarters of the Mission or by phone, before the final selection is made. If seconded candidates are required to travel to Brussels/Mission Headquarters for interviews, the EU Member States will bear any related costs. The selection of candidates who are working for other civilian CSDP Missions at the time of their application will be subject to an impact assessment taking into account the operational needs of the CSDP Missions concerned. Information on the Outcome EU Member States and contracted candidates (applying for seconded/contracted positions) will be informed about the outcome of the selection process after its completion. E. Additional Information Mission Members will be accommodated in Mission provided accommodation and will contribute towards the overall cost of the accommodation. F. Job Descriptions The current reporting lines of the following job descriptions might be subject to modification based on operational requirements and in line with the principles set out in the Operational Plan (OPLAN). 4 / 10
Position: Head of Operations Ref. Number: NI 04 Component/Department/Unit: Main HQ/Operations Directorate Employment Regime: Seconded Location: Niamey Security Clearance Level: EU SECRET Availability: 21.09.2016 Open to contributing third States: No Reporting Line: The Head of Operations acts under the authority of HoM/DHoM. Main Tasks and Responsibilities: To manage and coordinate the Operations Directorate of the Mission including the Field Office in Agadez and provide guidance to each Head of Unit and the Head of Field Office; as such, he/she is responsible for planning and conduct of all operational activities carried out through training, mentoring, monitoring and advising as well as providing equipment; Upon request of the Nigerien authorities, to review and assess the structures and organisations of the security forces; To coordinate and support the Nigerien security actors to assess and address their training needs; To organise and attend meetings with all relevant international and local counterparts; In coordination with the Planning, Evaluation and Reporting Department, to inform about the Mission Implementation Plan and report against benchmarking; With the support of the Heads of Unit and the Head of the Field Office, to design advising activities, training programmes and curricula for all Mission's training activities (e.g. police leadership, criminal intelligence, penal procedures, forensics and police tactics etc.); To define the target audience for the training courses and, upon request, to support the Nigerien authorities in selecting the future trainees; To provide guidance on advising and training activities carried out by the Mission; In coordination with the Planning, Evaluation and Reporting Department, to develop and implement a training evaluation process (Kirkpatrick model) for each activity; To monitor training organised under local ownership and monitor operations as relevant; To undertake any other related tasks as required by the HoM. Mission Specific To ensure an effective coordination between the Operations Directorate and the Mission HQ; To provide recommendations for the improvement of Mission achievements; To provide induction to all new trainers appointed to the Mission. To report regularly to the HoM on the consistence and sustainability of the activities by the five Units and the Field Office in Agadez. In coordination with the Human Rights and Gender Adviser, to ensure that Human Rights and Gender aspects are mainstreamed and implemented in the operational activities. Education and Experience: Essential Successful completion of University studies with a duration of at least 4 years attested by a diploma at Master's level equivalent to level 7 in the European Qualifications Framework and the second cycle under the framework of qualifications of the European Higher Education Area 7 / 10
OR Equivalent and attested police or/and military education or training or an award of an equivalent rank AND After having fulfilled the education requirements, a minimum of 10 years of relevant professional experience with at least 3 years of experience at management level. Specification of Education and Experience The above mentioned university degree must be in at least one of the following fields of expertise: Police Sciences, Law or Political Science. Desirable Comprehensive management and leadership experience operating in a complex, crisis management and/or hostile environments with seconded civilian and/or military staff, is an advantage; Experience in migration issues, counter-terrorism and/or organised crime would be an advantage. Language Skills: Language / Language Level French English Mandatory Desirable Mandatory Desirable Level C1 or C2 (Proficient User) Level B1 or B2 (Independent User) Level A1 or A2 (Basic User) 8 / 10